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I have run in fear of hierarchy and seudo embrace - to lay hands upon embroidered skin, skin so arbitrarily tainted that it smells of innocent seas and eloquent loss. I discovered ignorantly hand stitched protest that formed naivety in effortless waves. *An effort so void of physical touch and second sight, that it resembles a vastness that once drowned the lesser version of my inhabitants.* I climbed mountains in length to hang upon a crucifix made of passion and scrutiny, a comfort known by none but a malicious compliance requested by authority, only to regenerate the secrecy of silence.
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Mar 30, 2016
Mar 30, 2016 at 4:15 AM UTC
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I have run in fear of hierarchy and seudo embrace - to lay hands upon embroidered skin, skin so arbitrarily tainted that it smells of innocent seas and eloquent loss. I discovered ignorantly hand stitched protest that formed naivety in effortless waves. *An effort so void of physical touch and second sight, that it resembles a vastness that once drowned the lesser version of my inhabitants.* I climbed mountains in length to hang upon a crucifix made of passion and scrutiny, a comfort known by none but a malicious compliance requested by authority, only to regenerate the secrecy of silence.
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Mar 30, 2016
Mar 30, 2016 at 4:15 AM UTC
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